Polishing Case Hardening
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Polishing Case Hardening
The case hardening is fairly new on my Grade A but dull. I have been told to use Casey's Tru-Oil full strength or diluted and I read an article on the net suggesting fingernail polish to protect the finish. Any ideas on finish and polishing?
Re: Polishing Case Hardening
I have used Tru Oil diluted 20 to 1 with mineral spirits applied to the surface with a quality artist brush in the past with good results. The gun in question was treated almost 20 years ago and has not flaked or worn off. I have also used clear lacquer diluted 1 to 2 with lacquer thinner with excellent results. The key to using either is proper surface preparation. I use carburetor cleaner to degrease the surface before I apply the finish.
Re: Polishing Case Hardening
Nope you want it as thin as water. Forgot to say when using the Tru Oil you will get a much smoother application using two very thin coats.2X2 wrote:With the TruOil, do you mean 2 to 1?
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Re: Polishing Case Hardening
I called Turbull today and they use Violin Varnish and alcohol. Also, it looks like you have to make your own varnish from one of the recipes on the net because i don't see any already made for sale??
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Re: Polishing Case Hardening
You might be thinking about this:
http://www.csmcspecials.com/Case_Color_ ... /f0050.htm
Or if you want to go the full Monty this:
http://www.csmcspecials.com/Case_Color_ ... /f0402.htm
http://www.csmcspecials.com/Case_Color_ ... /f0050.htm
Or if you want to go the full Monty this:
http://www.csmcspecials.com/Case_Color_ ... /f0402.htm